AB de Villiers Labels Hardik Pandya India's "Big Pivotal Player" for T20 WC

South African legend AB de Villiers has identified all-rounder Hardik Pandya as the crucial "big pivotal player" for India in the upcoming T20 World Cup. He emphasized Hardik's unique ability to win matches with both bat and ball, creating a sense of urgency in the opposition whenever he is involved. De Villiers also noted several notable omissions from India's squad while praising the team's overall balance and flexibility. Hardik's recent form, including a blistering List A century and a strong T20I series against South Africa, solidifies this pivotal role.

Key Points: AB de Villiers Calls Hardik Pandya Key for India in T20 World Cup

  • De Villiers highlights Hardik's dual threat
  • Notes unlucky omissions from India squad
  • Praises Hardik's psychological impact on opponents
  • References Hardik's recent explosive century & T20I form
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AB de Villiers calls Hardik Pandya "big pivotal player" ahead of T20 World Cup

AB de Villiers hails Hardik Pandya as India's pivotal T20 World Cup asset, praising his game-winning ability with bat and ball.

AB de Villiers calls Hardik Pandya "big pivotal player" ahead of T20 World Cup
"Hardik will be the big pivotal player. He's the guy who can win you games with bat and bowl. - AB de Villiers"

New Delhi, January 4

South Africa legend AB de Villiers has heaped praise on India all-rounder Hardik Pandya, describing him as a "big pivotal player" for the Indian team in the upcoming T20 World Cup.

Speaking on his YouTube channel while analysing India's squad composition, de Villiers highlighted the depth and flexibility available to the team.

"There are a lot of players offering skill with both bat and ball so you can really play around with the balance of the squad," he said on AB de Villiers 360.

"Abhishek Sharma upfront, Sanju Samson wicketkeeper. I noted no Rishabh Pant here, no Shubman Gill, no Yashasvi Jaiswal, no Jitesh Sharma, so those are the unlucky guys who missed out," he added.

De Villiers, however, made it clear that Hardik Pandya stands out as a key figure in the side.

"Hardik will be the big pivotal player. He's the guy who can win you games with bat and bowl. He can bowl in any situation, he can bat anywhere in the line up," he said.

The former Proteas captain went on to explain the impact Hardik has on opposition teams.

"When he walks out to bat, there's a sense in the opposition like we need to get him out, we gonna lose the game if he bats for three or four overs," de Villiers remarked.

He added that Hardik's presence is equally threatening with the ball.

"Same with the ball in hand, the minute he comes on, you feel like he has a golden arm and he might just break the partnership, so a great asset for Suryakumar (Yadav) to have in the team," he noted.

Hardik's recent performances have only strengthened that reputation. In the ongoing domestic season, he showcased his explosive batting in the Vijay Hazare Trophy by smashing his maiden List A century. Representing Baroda against Vidarbha, Hardik hammered 133 off just 92 balls, an innings that included eight fours and 11 sixes. One over in particular stood out, where he plundered 34 runs, hitting five consecutive sixes before finishing the over with a boundary.

He also enjoyed an impressive outing in the recently concluded T20I series against South Africa, scoring 142 runs in three innings at an average of 71.00 and a blistering strike rate of 186.84, including two half-centuries.

- ANI

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Priya S
Absolutely agree. He brings that fearless attitude we sometimes lack in ICC tournaments. But I'm a bit worried about his fitness record. The team management needs to handle him carefully, he's too valuable to break down.
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Rohit P
"Golden arm" is the perfect description! 🏏 He breaks partnerships just when you need it. That over where he hit 34 runs... insane power! If he performs in the World Cup like he did in SA, trophy is coming home.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while Hardik is brilliant, I feel the article and praise gloss over the tough selection calls. No Pant or Gill? That's huge. Hardik is pivotal, but a team needs all its stars aligned.
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Vikram M
True legend recognizing another potential legend. Hardik's comeback after the injury has been phenomenal. That strike rate of 186 against South Africa says it all. He's not just a player, he's a mood-changer for the fans!
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Kavya N
As an Indian cricket fan, this makes me so excited! We finally have a genuine fast-bowling all-rounder. For years we searched for one, and now we have Hardik. Just keep him wrapped in cotton wool until the tournament please! 😅

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